Delete your post ....NOW you are showing your Windows key to everyone....not a good idea.

YTMG3-N6DKC-... is the generic Home key you get via the free upgrade/digital entitlement. Good point, but no big deal in this case, that key is already out there. It won't activate unless that PC already has a digital entitlement.

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I have them saved in a text document for reference. They are listed in at least one tutorial too. They are useless without a digital entitlement so it's no big deal posting them. I can see why you warned him, better safe than sorry.

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I have them saved in a text document for reference. They are listed in at least one tutorial too. They are useless without a digital entitlement so it's no big deal posting them. I can see why you warned him, better safe than sorry.

That's a good idea, I should do that myself....

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Enterprise doesn't qualify for the free upgrade, just so you know. My MSDN Enterprise ISO's install with a generic key that won't activate though. I never bothered to note what it was. I have to do a change key and enter my MSDN key after the install. There is no prompt for a key, and if I try to use a PID.txt file I get an invalid key error, or something like that. I don't remember what it said at the moment.

The key you posted I have listed as being for Windows 10 Pro VL-MAK? Not Enterprise. I wasn't sure if my info was accurate so I didn't post it.

Found it listed along with the other 3 you posted for me, by one of our members.....so I just pasted it in my notes.

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